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ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Monday said the state government is working on a robust, technology-driven Inner Line Permit (ILP) system to effectively curb illegal migration and prevent misuse of permits, asserting that protecting indigenous rights and maintaining the rule of law remain top priorities. “Working on a robust, IT-enabled ILP system to track overstaying, expired permits, unusual travel patterns, and real-time entry–exit data,” Khandu said in a social media post on X after chairing a review meeting at his Civil Secretariat office here. He underlined that the objective of the initiative is clear, stating that the state must remain protected from unlawful stay and permit misuse, ensuring security, rule of law, and safeguarding indigenous rights.
Elaborating on the initiative during a press conference here on January 6 last, the chief minister had stated that the existing ILP mechanism earlier suffered from monitoring limitations, which prompted the government to migrate the system to a fully digital platform. “Earlier, the ILP system could not be properly monitored. We have now migrated to a digital platform. After Cabinet approval, new rules will come into force,” he had said during the press conference. According to Khandu, the digitized system will enable closer tracking and more effective enforcement against illegal migrants. He also added that the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation (BEFR), 1873, which regulates the entry of non-residents to protect indigenous communities, land and culture, would be further amended to make it stronger and more effective.
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